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Pittsburgh With Kids

Pennsylvania

Planning a family trip to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania? Our curated guide covers 6 kid-friendly things to do in Pittsburgh with kids β€” 2 free and 4 paid β€” plus where to stay and insider tips for travel with kids ages 2–10.

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6 kid-approved activities Β· 2 free Β· 4 paid

Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

Three stories of hands-on play including a real waterfall, art studios, nursery for toddlers, and a rooftop garden. One of the best children's museums in the country.

~$19/person Ages 2–10 spring, summer, fall, winter
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Carnegie Science Center

Five floors of interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and a real submarine you can tour. The sports challenge zone and Miniature Railroad Village are perennial kid favorites.

~$17/person Ages 2–10 spring, summer, fall, winter
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Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium

A 77-acre zoo with an aquarium tunnel, kid-friendly train ride, and a dedicated Kids Kingdom area with petting zoo and splash pad. Compact enough for a half-day visit.

~$14/child Ages 2–10 spring, summer, fall
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Heinz History Center β€” Mister Rogers Exhibit

See the original Mister Rogers' Neighborhood set, puppets, and trolley. Kids 17 and under get free admission. A heartwarming, uniquely Pittsburgh experience.

Free Free for kids under 18 Ages 2–10 spring, summer, fall, winter
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Monongahela Incline

Ride an 1870s funicular railway up the mountainside for jaw-dropping views of the city and three rivers. At just $3 a ride, it's one of the best deals in town.

~$3/person Ages 2–10 spring, summer, fall, winter
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Point State Park

Free riverfront park at the tip where three rivers meet, with a massive fountain, open lawns, and stunning views. Perfect for a picnic and letting kids run free.

Free Free Ages All ages spring, summer, fall
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🏨 Where to Stay in Pittsburgh With Kids

Family-friendly hotels, suites, and vacation rentals near the best Pittsburgh attractions.

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❓ Pittsburgh With Kids FAQ

Is Pittsburgh good for toddlers?

Yes! Pittsburgh is a great destination for toddlers. Our guide covers 6 kid-friendly activities, including 2 free options like Heinz History Center β€” Mister Rogers Exhibit, Point State Park. Many attractions are stroller-accessible and suited for ages 2-5.

What are free things to do in Pittsburgh with kids?

There are 2 free activities for families in Pittsburgh, including Heinz History Center β€” Mister Rogers Exhibit, Point State Park. Check our full guide for the complete list of free and budget-friendly things to do with kids.

Where should families stay in Pittsburgh?

For families visiting Pittsburgh, we recommend staying near the top attractions and looking for hotels with pools, kitchenettes, and family suites. Our guide includes neighborhood tips and hotel picks for every budget.

What is the best age to take kids to Pittsburgh?

Kids ages 2-10 can have a fantastic time in Pittsburgh. Toddlers (2-4) will love the free outdoor spots, while older kids (5-10) can enjoy more interactive attractions. Our guide tags each activity with recommended ages so you can plan the perfect itinerary.

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